ADM showcased a diverse portfolio of feed solutions at ILDEX Philippines/The Philippine Poultry Show 2025, reflecting its commitment to science-based nutrition and producer support.
The company spotlighted proven formulations that meet the evolving needs of the local poultry industry.
Tailored solutions for local production systems
ADM’s offerings include:
Adapting to market trends and challenges
ADM pointed out that Philippine poultry industry remains optimistic. Emerging advancements and better management strategies offer hope for greater stability.
Yet producers, especially smallholders, still face pressure from persistent health and environmental challenges. Import dynamics and supply constraints add further complexity.
ADM recognizes these realities and emphasizes the need for sustained support.
“We are committed to providing innovative feed and nutritional solutions that enhance animal resilience and support their overall wellbeing in the face of various external pressures,” the company said.
This approach helps producers mitigate risks and maintain productivity, even in volatile conditions.
ADM’s strategy also reflects broader market trends. Sustainable farming practices are gaining ground, and the company supports this shift by improving feed efficiency and reducing environmental impact.
Optimizing protein production remains essential to meet rising demand. Animal health and welfare continue to be top priorities, with solutions that boost immunity and resilience.
Despite ongoing disease threats and supply chain pressures, the industry remains cautiously optimistic. ADM notes that “improved disease surveillance and emerging vaccine developments offer hope for greater stability.”
Smallholders, however, still face significant challenges and need adaptive support.
Events that shape the future
ADM said industry gatherings like ILDEX Philippines/The Philippine Poultry Show play a vital role in shaping poultry and livestock production. These events promote technology transfer, knowledge sharing, and policy dialogue.
These platforms, the company said, foster partnerships and drive progress in sustainability, food security, and competitiveness. As such, they are essential for building a resilient, future-ready sector.
The twin events are organized by VNU Asia Pacific, Deltaman, the United Broiler Raisers Association, and the Philippine Eggboard Association. The next edition is scheduled in August 2026.
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